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Re: [O] Agenda view: Displaying the contents of a task


From: Alan Schmitt
Subject: Re: [O] Agenda view: Displaying the contents of a task
Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2013 10:38:16 +0100
User-agent: mu4e 0.9.9.5-dev6; emacs 24.2.1

Bastien writes:

>> I'm trying to have an agenda view where the TODO entries show the
>> subtree below, so that I can export them and have all the information
>> required. I've been looking around and it seems that what I want to do
>> is a "tags-tree", according to this message:
>> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2008-12/msg00229.html
>>
>> Unfortunately I cannot get this to work, even using the example from the
>> manual (http://orgmode.org/manual/Setting-Options.html). If I use the
>> following custom view
>>
>>               ("U" tags-tree "address@hidden"
>>                ((org-show-following-heading nil)
>>                 (org-show-hierarchy-above nil)))
>>
>> I get a "org-check-for-org-mode: Cannot execute org-mode agenda command
>> on buffer in org-agenda-mode" error when I try to view it.
>
> This means you tried to produce the tags-tree agenda view from a buffer
> that is not an org-mode buffer.
>
> The {tags/occur/todo}-tree views are special because they need to be
> called from an Org buffer, they are always computed locally.
>
> This was not very clear from the documentation so I added a note.
>
>> Is this a bug with tags-tree? Is there a way to do what I want without
>> using tags-tree?
>
> Yes.  Either using tags-tree or any other way to limit the buffer to the
> headlines you want (C-c / comes to mind) and then exporting only the
> visible parts of the buffer (C-c C-e v ...)

OK, I think I understand. In my setup all the todo are in the same
file, so it should help.

So I'll rephrase my question: how can I set-up an agenda custom view
such that it shows only the TODO from one file that have a given tag, as
well as their subtrees? (I want to use an agenda custom view because the
agenda export command are really nice and easy to use programatically.)

Thanks,

Alan



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